How do you knit five loops together with the front stitches so that only one stitch ends up being lost?



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How do you knit five loops together with the front stitches so that only one stitch ends up being lost? and got a better answer

Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
If the loops were not removed from the spoke, then they are still there, there are 4 of them. The 5th removed Of course, idiotic description, because together, they give one stitch, maybe the removed stitch goes under them and they are then knit again. If the hat ends, you might have gotten used to the pattern by now, do as you see it, the main thing is to equally knit?

Response from 0[+++++]
If the loops were not removed from the needle, then they are still there, there are 4. The 5th removed Of course, idiotic description, because together, they give one stitch, maybe the removed stitch goes under them and they are then knit again. If the hat ends, you may have gotten used to the pattern by now, do as you see, the main thing is the same amount of cropping

Response from 0[+++++]
knit together - some clava wrote the description, that's why it does not work. And as for the topic I have one option - 1 and 2 we are doing without taking off, ie, we do their knitting and return the loop on the left needle, we ended up with 2 loops was 3. And start counting from the new 1st stitch. Then it turns out that the 1 stitches were less, but in fact they remained the same as it was originally Use trusted sources, not knee-written descriptions!

 

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